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  3. New Barefoot Landing restaurant offers sunset celebrations ...

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    A new restaurant is opening at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach, SC in 2024. Its eclectic design and island theme focuses on the sunset.

  4. North Avenue Market (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The North Avenue Market is a historic market in Baltimore, Maryland, located on North Avenue between Charles Street and Maryland Avenue. The market opened in 1928. The market opened in 1928. When the market opened it consisted of 12 retail shops and, on the second floor, a 22 lane bowling alley.

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  6. Bowls - Wikipedia

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    Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport in which players try to roll their ball (called a bowl) closest to a smaller ball (known as a "jack" or sometimes a "kitty"). The bowls are shaped (biased), so that they follow a curved path when being rolled.

  7. List of Maryland Terrapins bowl games - Wikipedia

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    On defense during the 2007 Emerald Bowl. The Maryland Terrapins college football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Maryland, College Park in the Eastern Division of the Big Ten Conference.

  8. Bowlers' Club of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... The Bowlers' Club at 99 on York won the 2010 City of Sydney Business Award in the Pubs, Hotels, Nightclubs ...

  9. World Bowls Championship - Wikipedia

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    First held in Australia in 1966, the World Outdoor Bowls Championships for men and women are held every four years. From 2008 the men's and women's events were held together. Qualifying national bowls organisations (usually countries) are represented by a team of five players, who play once as a single and a four, then again as a pair and a triple.